A recent commercial use of the Satellite crane, mostly at table top scale. Directed by Ben Falk for Odelay Films.

ASAP Rocky-Forever

Music video for ASAP Rocky which features shots using the Satellite Crane and ‘Falling Over Slowly’ machine. Directed and edited by Dexter Navy.

Why can't we get along

A film for the fashion house ‘Rag & Bone’ based on some of my camera rigs. Co-directed by Benjamin Millepied, Aaron Duffy and Bob Partington, with cinematography by Darius Khondji, music by Thom Yorke and starring Kate Mara and Ansel Elgort.

Why can't we get along- The rig film

A background and behind the scenes look at the making of ‘Why Can’t We Get Along’

Zlatan Ibrahimović “Inner Gold”

Zlatan Ibrahimović “Inner Gold” for A-Z sportswear. Shots with the Satellite Crane are incorporated in this spot directed by Tim Saccenti with great VFX by Time Based Arts.

Burntwood Eco House

Highly Commended for Sustainability in the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors SW Awards 2010 and shortlisted for the Cornwall Sustainability Awards
We designed this house in Cornwall in collaboration with architects ARCO2 and I managed the building project. Now finished (March 2010) the running costs are very low thanks to the photovoltaic panels and other energy saving devices. See a film of the project above and below is a bit of a technical description.Introduction
Designed for low impact through choice of materials, energy efficient design and renewable energy technologies.Passive Performance
Designed in collaboration with Arco2 Architects and built with the help of friends, family and WWOOF volunteers, the building makes good use of natural heating and lighting. A ‘sunspace’ on the South Corner of the house is a full height glazed facade with stone faced block walls to the interior, this area collects solar heat which can be distributed through the house by a heat recovery ventilation system. Windows at the top can be opened to dispel excess heat. Externally insulated concrete slab and block retaining walls provide thermal mass to balance temperature fluctuations. Argon filled double glazing is used throughout.Low Impact Materials
Ninety percent Cornish timber, much of which was sourced from an adjoining forest, milled and air dried on site. Douglas Fir post and beam frame with Western Red Cedar roof shingles and cladding boards. Western Red Cedar does not require treatment or painting which reduces pollution and maintenance costs. Sheep’s wool insulation provides 225mm in the walls and 300mm in the roof. The wool is reclaimed from carpet manufacturing by-product. An existing building was demolished providing aggregate for the driveway and the kitchen features worktops cut from reclaimed billiard table slate.Energy
A MORSØ 8kW log stove is fuelled with wood coppiced from the eight acres of woodland which make up the property. Heat is distributed through the building by the ventilation system so radiators are not required. Roof mounted solar photovoltaic panels with Growatt grid tied inverter have a 4.2 kW installed capacity, generating around 4,000 kWh per year which is approximately equal to the yearly consumption of this three bedroom house. Between the inverter and the panels is a 5KWh battery which stores energy during the day to be used at night. A roof mounted, 4 square metre, flat plate solar thermal collector reduces the demand on electricity for hot water heating. Electricity is also conserved by using energy efficient lighting and appliances, including an induction hob.